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La Broquerie Habs

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La Broquerie Habs
CityLa Broquerie
LeagueCRJHL
Founded2024 (2024)
Home arenaHyLife Centre
Colours   

The La Broquerie Habs are a Junior B ice hockey team based in La Broquerie, Manitoba. The team will debut as an expansion franchise in the 2024–25 Capital Region Junior Hockey League season. The team will play its home games at the HyLife Centre in La Broquerie.

Team identity

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The "La Broquerie Habs" team name has a history dating back to 1948 and has been used by multiple teams over the years, and is also the name of the La Broquerie minor hockey association.[1] In January 2024, the community celebrated the "75th anniversary of La Broquerie Habs hockey." The scheduled events included a friendly game between Montreal Canadiens alumni and local La Broquerie hockey alumni.[2] The community had similarly celebrated the 40th, 45th, 50th and 65th milestone anniversaries.[1] Following the announcement that the CRJHL had approved an expansion franchise in La Broquerie, local media reported, "There was no question what the new CRJHL team in La Broquerie would be called."[3][4]

Arena

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The team will play its home games at the HyLife Center in La Broquerie.[3] The building has a seating capacity of 379, plus standing room for 121.[5] It opened in 1978, and expanded in 2015.[6] The building underwent extensive renovations in 2023 when it became the temporary home of the Steinbach Pistons during the 2023–24 MJHL season.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Club Sportif History - La Broquerie Habs". www.labroqueriehabs.com. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  2. ^ Peters, Judy (27 January 2024). "Special game tonight in La Broquerie to celebrate 75 years of Habs hockey". SteinbachOnline. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Dankochik, Cassidy (13 June 2024). "'We're Habs to the end' — Junior hockey returns to La Broquerie". The Carillon. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Capital Region Junior Hockey League Welcomes New Expansion Team" (Press release). Manitoba, Canada: CRJHL. 11 June 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  5. ^ Dankochik, Cassidy (28 August 2023). "Pistons set to embrace La Broquerie this season". The Carillon. Retrieved 5 August 2024. The HyLife Centre only holds 379 people in the bleachers, with standing room expanding that number to roughly 500. The lounge above the ice could seat an additional section of people.
  6. ^ Frey, Terry (1 October 2015). "La Broquerie unveils expanded arena". The Carillon. Retrieved 5 August 2024.

Further reading

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